When Is Your First Ultrasound During Pregnancy? Timing and What to Expect
Learn when your first ultrasound typically occurs during pregnancy and what it reveals about your baby's development.
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Typically, the first ultrasound occurs at around 8-12 weeks of pregnancy. This initial scan, often called a dating scan, helps to confirm the due date, check for the baby's heartbeat, and ensure the pregnancy is progressing normally. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance for the most accurate timing.
FAQs & Answers
- Why is the first ultrasound important in pregnancy? The first ultrasound confirms the due date, checks for the baby’s heartbeat, and verifies that the pregnancy is progressing normally.
- Can the timing of the first ultrasound vary? Yes, the timing can vary, but it is typically scheduled between 8 and 12 weeks of pregnancy based on your healthcare provider’s recommendations.
- What is a dating scan in pregnancy? A dating scan is an early ultrasound performed to establish the gestational age of the pregnancy and estimate the due date.